STATISTICAL METHODS FOR THE SOCIAL
SCIENCES 5TH EDITION ALAN AGRESTI
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⫸ Case Answer: An individual unit under study (e.g. a person, country,
state).
⫸ Unit of Analysis Answer: The common characteristic of each
observation.
⫸ Sample Answer: A group of participants in a study, which aims to
represent a larger group.
⫸ Population Answer: A larger group of participants from which we
want to draw conclusions.
⫸ Statistic Answer: A summary number for a sample.
⫸ Parameter Answer: A summary number for a population.
⫸ Variable Answer: The trait being measured which generally varies
from case to case.
, ⫸ Measurement Answer: The process of assigning numbers to the
observations on a variable.
⫸ Nominal Variable Answer: A variable with no inherent order between
each category.
⫸ Ordinal Variable Answer: A variable with inherent ordering in
between each category, though the distance between two consecutive
categories may vary.
⫸ Interval Variable Answer: A variable that maintains an absolute zero
value.
⫸ Ratio Variable Answer: A variable that does not have an absolute
zero.
⫸ Frequency Table Answer: A table listing each observed score along
with the number of cases falling at each score.
⫸ Cumulative Frequency Answer: A display of how many scores are
at/below (or at/above) any given score.
⫸ Relative Frequency/Percentage Table Answer: A display using an
extra column to give each score's frequency relative to the whole data
set.
SCIENCES 5TH EDITION ALAN AGRESTI
SOLUTIONS MANUAL ALL CHAPTERS 100%
ORIGINAL VERIFIED A+ CERTIFICATION
REVIEW SET 2026 ANSWERS GUARANTEED
PASS
⫸ Case Answer: An individual unit under study (e.g. a person, country,
state).
⫸ Unit of Analysis Answer: The common characteristic of each
observation.
⫸ Sample Answer: A group of participants in a study, which aims to
represent a larger group.
⫸ Population Answer: A larger group of participants from which we
want to draw conclusions.
⫸ Statistic Answer: A summary number for a sample.
⫸ Parameter Answer: A summary number for a population.
⫸ Variable Answer: The trait being measured which generally varies
from case to case.
, ⫸ Measurement Answer: The process of assigning numbers to the
observations on a variable.
⫸ Nominal Variable Answer: A variable with no inherent order between
each category.
⫸ Ordinal Variable Answer: A variable with inherent ordering in
between each category, though the distance between two consecutive
categories may vary.
⫸ Interval Variable Answer: A variable that maintains an absolute zero
value.
⫸ Ratio Variable Answer: A variable that does not have an absolute
zero.
⫸ Frequency Table Answer: A table listing each observed score along
with the number of cases falling at each score.
⫸ Cumulative Frequency Answer: A display of how many scores are
at/below (or at/above) any given score.
⫸ Relative Frequency/Percentage Table Answer: A display using an
extra column to give each score's frequency relative to the whole data
set.